Brett
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I was just stroking my cat, it was sort of sat on my arm.
It jumped off and there were lots of little white things about the size of a grain of rice, stretching and wriggling on my arm 
Are these cat worms? Not had the thing living here long
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James
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Chin up son
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Cosmo
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was nice knowing you  
Sounds like they could be lice?
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Joe
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sorry had to laugh, can't help.
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Brett
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My g/f is hoovering the entire appartment now
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Liam
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quote: Originally posted by joe6886
sorry had to laugh, can't help.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
My g/f is hoovering the entire appartment now
more than likely wouldnt kill them. Will need to get some proper stuff to treat the cat and then spray around your pace to kill any that arent on it/you.
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Brett
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Lice? I'm sure they're not lice tbh.
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_Allan_
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Go to the vets, they sell all kinds of stuff for removal, treatment for the cat and for in the house.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Lice? I'm sure they're not lice tbh.
whatever they are you'll have to get stuff to kill them...doubt they'll just hoover up!
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
My g/f is hoovering the entire appartment now
Throwing the cat in the river would be more effective.
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ClaireF
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cat fleas is what they will be
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by ClaireF
cat fleas is what they will be
fleas are not white and do not wriggle
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Dom
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another reason why cats are pointless
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James
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[Controversial]
I hear it's not the first time there have been white things crawling out of your girlfriends pussy.
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Huwsi
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quote:
Throwing the cat in the river would be more effective.
 
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Cosmo
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Exactly Dom, as pointless as horses IMO.
cat ticks, mites, fleas, etc.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Exactly Dom, as pointless as horses IMO.
cat ticks, mites, fleas, etc.
See i dont mind horses, then again i used to horse ride, but cats i think are fucking pointless.
Dogs and fish (and perhaps horses if the ball and chain wanted one), thats where i ultimately draw the line.....
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Doug
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You need to de-cat the appartment I belive powerflow will offer this service
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Exactly Dom, as pointless as horses IMO.
cat ticks, mites, fleas, etc.
None of those. I'm almost certain it's worms. We won't need to de-anything the house.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Dogs and fish
that is all for me thanks!
Only cat thats entering my house is one thats getting fed to my Piranhas.
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Brett
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Diplidium caninum is a segmented tapeworm which lives in the cats small intestine. Each segment of the worm contains maturing eggs. These segments, when passed from the cat, resemble grains of rice, you may even notice them around the cats anus, on the cats coat or bedding. These segments can cause anal irritation and excessive licking of this area.
Possibly
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
You need to de-cat the appartment I belive powerflow will offer this service
think we need to de-doug this forum after that joke  
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Huwsi
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Hahahahaha 
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Diplidium caninum is a segmented tapeworm which lives in the cats small intestine. Each segment of the worm contains maturing eggs. These segments, when passed from the cat, resemble grains of rice, you may even notice them around the cats anus, on the cats coat or bedding. These segments can cause anal irritation and excessive licking of this area.
Possibly
so not only have you got worms off the cat on your arm (which is bad enough) but they came out of its ass 
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